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Reds score seven runs in ninth to top Indians

The Cincinnati Reds scored seven runs in the ninth inning as they came from behind to down the Cleveland Indians 7-4 in a stunning comeback.

The Indians took a first-inning lead on a pair of solo home runs from Francisco Lindor and Jose Ramirez. Cleveland tacked on two more in the second to double their lead.

The score remained 4-0 until the ninth when Jose Peraza singled for the Reds' first run. Adam Duvall knocked in a pair to cut Cincinnati's deficit to one, before Joey Votto gave the Reds the lead on a three-run double. Eugenio Suarez added an RBI single two batters later.

Trevor Bauer threw eight scoreless and struck out 12 for the Indians in the losing effort, while reliever Cody Allen was charged with six earned runs and recorded just two outs.

The Reds go 41-51 this year after the win at Progressive Field while the Indians fall to 49-41.

MACHADO FLIES ORIOLES PAST YANKEES

Manny Machado drove in three runs and scored two more in the Orioles' 6-5 win over the Yankees.

The Yankees will look to earn a split of their four-game series with the Orioles on Wednesday after Baltimore came away with a 6-5 victory on Tuesday. Sonny Gray, who has registered a 5.85 ERA so far this season, will take the mound for New York while Dylan Bundy is set to start for the Orioles.